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    <h1>Display GeoJSON Data</h1>
    <p>This example shows how to display objects from GeoJSON file on the map using built in parser.</p>
    <p>In order to work with GeoJSON files we have to additionally load data module of the API. Than we use H.data.geojson.Reader class, which downloads and parses the file. Than we add a layer on the map using addLayer method to see the results.</p>
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